Murder in the Morning Edition

Murder in the Morning Edition Welcome to Brighton England where they do like to murder beside the seaside Don t you just hate it when you get the afternoon off and then find yourself chasing a train robber with his loot Join ace

Title: Murder in the Morning Edition

Author: Peter Bartram

ISBN: null

Page: 319

Format: Kindle Edition

Welcome to Brighton, England where they do like to murder beside the seaside Don t you just hate it when you get the afternoon off and then find yourself chasing a train robber with his loot Join ace crime reporter Colin Crampton and his feisty Australian girlfriend Shirley Goldsmith as they embark on a new adventure.It all starts when Colin spends a lazy afternoon byWelcome to Brighton, England where they do like to murder beside the seaside Don t you just hate it when you get the afternoon off and then find yourself chasing a train robber with his loot Join ace crime reporter Colin Crampton and his feisty Australian girlfriend Shirley Goldsmith as they embark on a new adventure.It all starts when Colin spends a lazy afternoon by the beach with Shirley But when a daring robbery takes place before their very eyes, Colin reckons he s on the trail of a big story.But nothing about the robbery is what it seems And before long Colin and Shirley are drawn deeper into danger.Colin encounters a motorcycle rocker with bad teeth, a dyslexic tattooist, and a seller of novelty toilet roll holders as he chases down his story.If you enjoy books by authors like Janet Evanovich, M C Beaton and Simon Brett, you ll soon be hooked by the mix of murder, mystery and mirth in this first book in the Colin Crampton Morning, Noon Night trilogy Come and join the fun

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I seriously, SERIOUSLY enjoyed this novella so much; part 1 of the Morning, Noon and Night Trilogy and a book with a little more bang than the other Crampton of the Chronicle stories I have read.It's safe to say that I have fallen in love with the irreverent, dogged character Colin Crampton and his saucy but intelligent piece of fluff, Shirley. The fact that the murder mystery series is set in the 60's only adds to its charm. Exceptionally well written (which you would expect from an ex-journo) [...]

Murder in the Morning Edition is a gutsy introduction to an energetic three part serial that sets the scene for an impressive game of chess to be played out in future ‘publications’ – and it’s a hoot!The characters are a mixed assortment, a bit like your favourite bag of retro sweets – some you recall fondly, with others leaving behind a bitter taste.These novellas are the perfect way indulge in a spot of 60s mayhem, courtesy of The Evening Chronicle’s unrivalled crime reporter, Coli [...]

"Hold the front page!"At last, a cozy crime caper that delivers the goods. OK, the style, setting, and humorous banter could all come from five decades past, but things don't suffer unduly with the passage of time. This tale is pacy, engaging, and full of fun. Just like a day at the seaside, when I was a lad, whether in Brighton, or further along the South Coast. Happy days. Pass me an egg sandwich, and the next book in the series, please.

August 1963 and Britain wakes to headlines of a 2.5 million pound Great Train Robbery. Further South, local newspaper crime correspondent Colin Crampton, desperate to keep his boss off his back with his own front page scoop has to be content with a rather less than sensational train heist on the town's quaint Volks narrow gauge railway. But Colin's methods of getting a story aren't reliant on lunchtime drinking sessions with approachable coppers or villains. He'd much rather pursue a case with t [...]

The first few pages did not inspire me so much but I looked at previous reviews and thought I’d stick with it to see why the book was so loved. I’m glad I did. I was hooked.I needed to know why what happened to Rocker Boy came about, who was the murderous Boss, why had no one called to collect the attaché case, who was the mysterious Arthur Crouch and where had he gone and what were Nobby’s Novelties? Crime reporter Colin Crampton does his best, and it’s pretty good, to untangle the mes [...]

Murder In The Morning Edition is the first book in Peter Bartram's Crampton Of The Chronicle Morning, Noon & Night trilogy. For the most part Murder In The Morning Edition enjoys the same standards of conduct - no explicit sex, graphic violence and unbecoming language - found in cozy mysteries. What I found most pleasing about the book was that the author's focus was placed more on investigating the crime - posing realistic questions and discovering clues much in the way you would expect an [...]

While this isn't his first Colin Crampton story, it is the first time that the author has attempted a mystery as a trilogy. In the introduction he even estimates how long it will take the average reader to read. His opinion is that this is his detective's most thrilling adventure yet.Elsewhere Peter Bartram calls the book a cosy caper, and I think that is about right. I found it engaging reading with just enough mystery in the main plot to keep me interested. As a bonus, at the end there is a ch [...]

"Very British And Very Funny"This novella is the first book of the trilogy. It's a fun book to lighten your heart. The story takes place in Brighton, England, by the beautiful sea in 1963. Unfortunately, there is murder also by the beautiful sea. Colin Crampton is an ace crime reporter and he's certainly kept busy! His girlfriend from Australia, Shirley Goldsmith, are at the beach area when before their eyes a train is being robbed. This is a mystery adventure story which is well written and you [...]

A cozy murder set in Brighton in the 1960s. Newspaper crime reporter Colin Crampton went to his editor and said he wanted a vacation. Frank Figgis his editor replied if he could get a series going to cover the paper while he was on holiday, he could have a week off in the sun. Now, Colin and his girlfriend Shirley are in a café on the beach when Shirley and Colin spot the Glove Man and Rocker Boy. Death, robbery and murder follow.A humorous mystery set in England in the 1960s before cell phones [...]

Part one of a new Crampton adventureColin is on a new story for his newspaper and this promises to be his most exciting and dangerous story he has ever chased after. I had the privilege to be part of the proofreading team. I enjoyed the chance to be part of the process because I believe in Peter's work and have been reading his books since the first one. There is everything you want in a story, danger, adventure, crisp dialogue. Colin is witty and humorous without being snarky. The stories lie s [...]

The latest Colin Crampton tale is set in Brighton in the heat of August 1963. It centres round a train robbery but not the contemporaneous Great one.There are several deaths, including one murder, motorbike chases and lots of dodgy characters . Colin and girlfriend Shirley get involved after seeing one of them in a local cafe.Told with the author's usual humour and lightness of touch, this is the first part of a connected trilogy, so there are lots of unresolved issues and loose ends.Most enjoya [...]

I found this an entertaining read. Set in the early 60's, the slang was sometimes challanging to this American. Google was a big help there! The only reservation I had was that the story didn't finish at the end of the book. I'm about half way through the 2nd book and will read the 3rd, too. This is my first time reading this author's series but I found it easy to pick up on the few main characters. I will probably go to the start of the series and read in order if the 3rd book of this trilogy h [...]

A very enjoyable read. You need to realize this is tongue in cheek, 1960's with a large dose of British humour and language. If you like that, you'll love this.This is one of those books you sit down with and wish you could keep reading. Then you realize he has made a trilogy out of it. Very clever. I could see this as a TV show. Peter Bartram spent his life as a newspaper journalist before venturing into writing novels. You can see this in his rich dialogue, scene settings and characters. This [...]

Interesting, but very British. Since this book is set in England the vocabulary is sometimes hard to understand. But, it is a murder mystery, so you can slog through to the end. It is rather slow paced, and the mystery is not solved completely in this book, with teasers the solution will be revealed in the second book. Not a bad read but I'm not sure I'd recomend it. But choose for yourself.

I DNF this book. I read all the way through to 50% and then gave up. This is book one of three books in the series according to the author note at the start. It's a longer story broken up in three parts. There is murder, mysteries, robbery, and a wild chase. It is different reading a story in a different time where there were no cell phones and other devices to help solve the mystery. I think others might enjoy this book but it wasn't for me.

Once again, Peter Bartram manages the tricky balance of a decent murder mystery and light-touch humour. This one all starts with a robbery on the boringly sedate Volks Railway and has our hero chasing around Sussex after his story. The 60s setting works as well as ever. It's the first in a trilogy and you shouldn't really start unless you're going to see it through. Although this does stand alone, there are lose ends to follow up in the next two instalments.

A relaxing day at the beach.Take your girl friend to the beach for the afternoon and run into a robbery, a mysterious man in a 3 piece suit and gloves on the sand. Add a mysterious case filled with money, a couple of murders, a suicide, and a great story for a newspaper writer. Good book but doesn't completely finish in this book. Read on for the complete conclusion.

One of the best books I have read on a long time! Kept me guessing to the end. Fully recommended.I was a child in 1960s Brighton and I was taken back to places I knew and had forgotten about! Cannot wait to read all of Peter Bertram's works. Please keep writing Peter!

Don't Know NothingI liked the book. I liked the characters. Only thing is I have no idea what it's about. Neither do the people in the book. It carries over to Book 2. There's two robberies, two deaths and a missing person of interest. I guess I'll have to read the next one.

A good start to a trilogyI liked the characters and how the story flowed naturally. I especially liked that the main character explained his thinking how he figured things out timely and not waiting until the end of the book to give a long explanation. While I've never been to this location I could picture it clearly. Even though the book clearly left you hanging at the end (it is a trilogy) this story was satisfying.

A good mysteryI like the hero and his girl. I found the story moved slowly. I liked it and finished it, but never really felt engaged. You have to read the next book to know what is really going on. I don't plan on buying it.